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Wolves are the surprise package of the season and caused yet another upset when they came from behind to beat Tottenham at Wembley.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are now up to seventh while both Fulham and Cardiff also recorded wins this weekend.

The Bluebirds have goalkeeper Neil Etheridge to thank for their three points after his penalty save from James Maddison while Aleksandar Mitrovic spared Aboubakar Kamara’s blushes with a late goal at home to Huddersfield.

The Cottagers are currently 19th while Cardiff are three points clear of the relegation zone in 16th.

Premier League table: Wolves have flourished on their return to the top flight (Image: GETTY)

17. Burnley: -18pts (-11 places)

Victory over West Ham ended a torrid run for Sean Dyche’s men, although the Clarets are nowhere near the form displayed 12 months ago.

16. Huddersfield Town: -13pts (-9 places)

Defeat to Fulham was a huge blow to the Terrier’s survival hopes, with David Wagner’s men experiencing second-season syndrome.

15. Manchester City: -11pts (-1 place)

Second in the Premier League but 11 points behind their 2017/18 tally and playing catch up to Liverpool.

Premier League table: Manchester City are well down on their title-winning campaign (Image: GETTY)

14. Manchester United: -8pts (-4 places)

The Red Devils endured their worst-ever start to a Premier League season before Jose Mourinho’s sacking, and the damage is only just starting to be repaired under Solskjaer.

13. Southampton: -4pts (-3 places)

Performances and results have picked up under Ralph Hasenhuttl but Saints still have work to do in order to secure survival.

12. Newcastle United: +/- (+/- 0 places)

Newcastle are without a win in three matches but are still matching their form from last season.

11. Everton: +/- (-1 place)

Like Newcastle, Everton have gone through a slump with one win in seven but their strong start still sees the Toffees level with their past performance.